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Mathematics Without Borders - Autumn 2017 Group 9 MATHEMATICS WITHOUT BORDERS - AUTUMN 2017 GROUP 9 Age № Full name of the participant Country City Award group 1 Abdulkasimova Sabira Uzbekistan Tashkent 9 Gold 2 Abdusamadova Sagdiana Uzbekistan Tashkent 9 Certificate 3 Achilbayev Azizbek Uzbekistan Tashkent 10 Certificate 4 Adela Hoxha Switzerland Schaffhausen 9 Certificate 5 Adriyan Ivov Ibovski Bulgaria Gabrovo 10 Silver 6 Agzamova Rushana Uzbekistan Tashkent 9 Certificate 7 Ailli Iranmanesh Iran Tehran 9 Certificate 8 Akhatdjonova Madina Uzbekistan Tashkent 9 Certificate 9 Aleksandar Biserov Manev Bulgaria Plovdiv 10 Silver 10 Aleksandar Bozhidarov Kirov Bulgaria Pernik 9 Certificate 11 Aleksandar Georgiev Georgiev Bulgaria Vratsa 11 Bronze 12 Aleksandar Stanislavov Lukov Bulgaria Kardzhali 9 Certificate 13 Aleksandra Atanasova Kaneva Bulgaria Kardzhali 11 Certificate 14 Ali Nasr Isfahani Iran Esfahan 9 Certificate 15 Ali Reza Zamani Iran Esfahan 9 Certificate 16 Ali Yashar Bagheri Iran Tabriz 9 Certificate 17 Alime Aki Musova Bulgaria Plovdiv 9 Certificate 18 Alireza Emami Iran Esfahan 9 Certificate 19 Aliyev Abdugaffar Uzbekistan Tashkent 10 Bronze 20 Aliyeva Maryam Azerbaijan Baku 11 Silver 21 Altayeva Karina Kazakhstan Almaty city 9 Certificate 22 Amir Hossein Aghaei Iran Esfahan 9 Certificate 23 Amir Reza Sistani Iran Tehran 9 Certificate 24 Amirbekov Kaisar Kazakhstan Almaty city 10 Certificate 25 Amirhossein Hajianfar Iran Esfahan 9 Certificate 26 Ana Andreeska Makedonija Gostivar 9 Certificate 27 Ana Stefan Vukashinovikj Macedonia Strumica 9 Certificate 28 Andreya Vladimirova Ilieva Bulgaria Pernik 11 Certificate 29 Angela Trifunoska Makedonija Gostivar 9 Certificate 30 Ani Yavorova Dincheva Bulgaria Stara Zagora 11 Certificate 31 Anna Ivanova Doneva Bulgaria Burgas 9 Certificate 32 Antoan Ankov Rusev Bulgaria Kardzhali 10 Certificate 33 Anton Stoyanov Atanasov Bulgaria Nesebar 11 Certificate 34 Antonia Antonova Ganeva Bulgaria Varna 10 Certificate 35 Antonia Yasenova Chilingirova Bulgaria Kardzhali 11 Certificate 36 Antonio Simeonov Georgiev Bulgaria Blagoevgrad 9 Certificate 37 Anxiu Ze Switzerland Schaffhausen 9 Certificate 38 Ardalan Delfari Iran Esfahan 9 Certificate 39 Arman Mahmoudi Iran Tehran 9 Bronze 40 Armin Shirvani Iran Esfahan 9 Certificate 41 Aryan Alavi Razavi Ravari Iran Tehran 9 Gold 42 Ashal Myumyun Halil Bulgaria Kardzhali 10 Certificate 43 Atamatov Zafar Uzbekistan Tashkent 9 Certificate 44 Atroschenko Kseniya Uzbekistan Tashkent 9 Certificate 45 Axel Bahatdin Yusuf Bulgaria Kardzhali 10 Certificate 46 Baizhigitova Dariya Kazakhstan Almaty city 9 Certificate 47 Barash Bayazit Myumyunov Bulgaria Kardzhali 12 Certificate 48 Bardia Mohseni Iran Tehran 9 Certificate 49 Benyamin Boroujeny Iran Esfahan 9 Certificate 50 Berberov Alan Uzbekistan Tashkent 9 Silver 51 Berfin Shenolova Yuseinova Bulgaria Kardzhali 9 Certificate 52 Berkay Muharrem Ali Bulgaria Kardzhali 12 Certificate 53 Berna Metin Ahad Bulgaria Kardzhali 10 Certificate 54 Besa Ismaili Makedonija Gostivar 9 Certificate 55 Biljana Mitko Vitanova Macedonia Strumica 9 Gold 56 Birdzhan Mahmud Yusuf Bulgaria Kardzhali 10 Certificate 57 Biryukov Timofei Russia Elizovo 10 Certificate 58 Blagica Kire Stojanova Macedonia Strumitsa 10 Bronze 59 Blagovest Ivanov Konetsovski Bulgaria Vratsa 12 Certificate 60 Bojidar Rosenov Stanchev Bulgaria Vratsa 10 Certificate 61 Boris Vasilev Gerenski Bulgaria Varna 10 Bronze 62 Borislav Ivov Branimirov Bulgaria Vidin 11 Certificate 63 Boyan Radoslavov Kardzhiev Bulgaria Shumen 9 Bronze 64 Boyana Grigorova Rashkova Bulgaria Plovdiv 10 Certificate 65 Boyko Borisov Borisov Bulgaria Pernik 12 Certificate 66 Bozhidar Panayotov Andonov Bulgaria Sliven 10 Bronze 67 Bui Ngoc Huy Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 9 Silver 68 Burak Marina Russia Elizovo 10 Gold 69 Buryak Ilya Kazakhstan Almaty city 9 Certificate 70 Casugbo, Shannen Marl B. Philippines Iloilo City 9 Certificate 71 Centeno, Alfred Carlo Philippines Taguig City 9 Certificate 72 Chau Minh Khanh Vietnam Vinh Long 9 Bronze 73 Co, Maxine Louise Dominique L Philippines Iloilo City 9 Certificate 74 Cvetina Dimitrova Cvetkova Bulgaria Burgas 9 Certificate 75 Dam Nguyet Anh Vietnam Ha Noi 9 Certificate 76 Daniel Ivanov Vlahov Bulgaria Sliven 12 Certificate 77 Daniel Ivaylov Shterev Bulgaria Kardzhali 11 Certificate 78 Daniel Miroslavov Ganev Bulgaria Varna 10 Certificate 79 Daniel Saldaña Rodriguez MEXICO MEDELLIN DE BRAVO 9 Gold 80 Daniela Kirilova Kazakova Bulgaria Burgas 12 Certificate 81 Darin Nedyalkov Polizanov Bulgaria Provadia 11 Certificate 82 Darina Antonova Checheva Bulgaria Kardzhali 11 Certificate 83 Darina Georgieva Baneva Bulgaria Plovdiv 10 Certificate 84 Dariya Ivanova Ivanova Bulgaria Gabrovo 10 Certificate 85 Darko Mirko Perovanovikj Macedonia Strumitsa 11 Certificate 86 Darko Nikolcho Katrandzhiev Macedonia Strumitsa 9 Certificate 87 David Miodovnik Venezuela Caracas 9 Certificate 88 David Vane Zlatanov Macedonia Strumitsa 9 Certificate 89 De Castro, Michael Uriel P. Philippines Mandaluyong City 9 Certificate 90 Dean Plamenov Dechev Bulgaria Stara Zagora 11 Certificate 91 Debora Vane Tsvetkova Macedonia Strumitsa 12 Silver 92 Delena Ivanovatsantsarova Bulgaria Plovdiv 11 Certificate 93 Denislav Antonov Barov Bulgaria Burgas 12 Bronze 94 Denitsa Ivanova Zlateva Bulgaria Stara Zagora 9 Certificate 95 Desislava Tsetanova Dzhuleva Bulgaria Plovdiv 10 Certificate 96 Deyan Genadiev Emilov Bulgaria Vidin 11 Silver 97 Deyan Todorov Dimov Bulgaria Plovdiv 10 Bronze 98 Dian Rosenov Gospodinov Bulgaria Svishtov 12 Certificate 99 Diana Ivaylova Ivanova Bulgaria Burgas 11 Certificate 100 Dilara Fevzi Sarach Bulgaria Kardzhali 12 Bronze 101 Dilyana Toshkova Gicheva Bulgaria Sliven 10 Certificate 102 Dimitar Andonov Dimitrov Bulgaria Sliven 11 Certificate 103 Dimitar Doncho Dzhorlev Macedonia Strumitsa 9 Gold 104 Dimitar Ivanov Bedachev Bulgaria Plovdiv 11 Certificate 105 Dimitar Ivanov Dimitrov Bulgaria Blagoevgrad 9 Certificate 106 Dimitar Krasimirov Simeonov Bulgaria Svishtov 9 Certificate 107 Dimitar Pavlov Penev Bulgaria Shumen 10 Gold 108 Dimitar Sotirov Parapanov Bulgaria Blagoevgrad 11 Certificate 109 Dimitar Todorov Todorov Bulgaria Vratsa 11 Certificate 110 Dimo Petkov Petkov Bulgaria Plovdiv 10 Bronze 111 Diwen Gao Switzerland Schaffhausen 9 Certificate 112 Dmitar Zvonimir Drazhen Mitev Macedonia Strumitsa 11 Gold 113 Do Thien An Vietnam Vinh Long 9 Certificate 114 Doan Niyazi Shakir Bulgaria Kardzhali 10 Certificate 115 Dobrin Ventsislavov Bashev Bulgaria Gabrovo 9 Bronze 116 Dobrina Ventsislavova Radeva Bulgaria Kardzhali 11 Certificate 117 Dominik Kaniecki Switzerland Schaffhausen 9 Certificate 118 Dominnik Eva Russia Elizovo 10 Certificate 119 Drozdov Eduard Russia Elizovo 11 Bronze 120 Duygu Hasan Hasan Bulgaria Kardzhali 10 Certificate 121 Dy, Lawrence Gabriel C. 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